Delhi Services Bill Doesn't Violate Supreme Court Order: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the Delhi Services Bill does not violate the Supreme Court order.

"Earlier, there were no fights over transfer postings in Delhi, no CMs had any problems....In 2015, a govt came up after an 'andolan'....Some people said that the Centre wants to take power into its hands. The Centre doesn't need to do so as the people of India have given us the power and the right," Amit Shah, replying on the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023 in the Rajya Sabha, said.
The Home Minister targeted the Congress for extending support to the AAP and said, "We are making amendments to Constitution not to bring Emergency...Congress has no right to speak on democracy,"
Shah said that the AAP was born after opposing Congress. "They (AAP) used almost three tons of offensive words against Congress and came into existence. And today they are seeking support from Congress to oppose this bill. The moment this bill will be passed, Arvind Kejriwal ji palat jayenge, thenga dikhayenge aur kuch nahi hone wala," he added.












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